0 Yollue Ilowmlnh cosh you need. 0Up to 24 months lo repay. Choose your own npayunun plan. 0 Ne banhblo socwlly nqvvrucg 0 Phone or slop In loday lo! fuel, lriondly urvlco. - ..:.s:vr1-n-.-A”-0 .-rt. Candi: Iavrnl and nuovuvunundnl toaxnnv fiance org-Ruling 150 One! George 39., who 1, phone 2991 CHARLOTTITOWN, P .I. 9iIill!iil?llI! -nun: mm mu . :9-2:: 73....” . FOR POTATO YIELD INSURANCE use NDRANDA BRAND rillliili . Prolocls your pololoel from early and late blight. IIIDII FOR IOIIDEAIIX MIXTURE charge of the ltlziritime group and me GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN To Attend Cadet Camp At Banff .-v-2,. 2, . 3v Selected as the oulslnndinlz Hitzh School Cadets at the Province the two cadets above will attend the National Cadet Camp at Bani! this month along with mu;-teen other, at the Mgrmmu. to right are l).'n'id MacDonald, Charlottetown. Capt. C. S. Eaton and Sgt. J. P. Vllendon who will be in PBUICK Wedge ol Charlottetown. W W JULY 21. 1952 we new or M be MOIIEY sumo SPEGIIL found unconscious in the its when the discovery or Bordentn . death was made. what did that ' mean? He could not have got back trom hi: errand with the letters ntil at least two hours after the rid of Kruger Borden-Krugerl It must have been oi him than people at the door or the other ilet had talked! Did they know any- thing? There had been no sugges- tion 0! it in what they said. To be continued BORDER BWEB South America's Jabary River, navigable (or 800 miles. terms part or the boundary between Bruit and Peru. "JIFFY-WASH" VEl SAVES TIME-WORK-MONEY Ilere are iloe Winners in Me WHITE nos: MOTOR on. Show &cu!eot! FIRST mz: 55,000.00 Cash .,'.:f2.':f,i .l::.':1l.',1.t3::.., SECOND PRIZE - 51,500.00 Cosh FOURTH PRIZI - 0250.00 cash wru-Inn oamuu, ens Iollon so., Monlrool. r.0. OIOIOI r. MAIKS, nnaoe Av-., Idnnnhn, nu... THIRD PRIZI - 0750.00 Cash FIFTH PRIZE - 0100.00 Cash CARL FROHLOII, 4I6l Onlvonor Avm, Monhol, P.0. C. W. TRICKIY, 56 John 9.. Iruonplon. Onl. Plus I Print of 350.00 ood- Shown left (Canadian Army Photo). The Unlatohed Door By Frank Price CHAPTER. TEN t (Continued) For the rest at the meal Roy and Barbara talked exclusively about themselves. To both it seemed incredible that they knew as little of each other as was the tact. ”I feel as it I had known you all my life!” Roy said, gazing at her intently, and Barbara. smiled and nodded her head. she had the same lecling, and it appeared only right that it should be mutual. She learned that Roy had come to London six months ago as the representative of a combine of "I mean to do better than that. We ll”! z0lng to live it together." "That would be lovely it it came true. but-" She sighed and he was pained to see the strained ex- preson which came into her eyes Why wouldn't she let him help her? He didn't know it she could but he was certain that she needed help. He.l0wered his voice, "Is it forbidden to ask how you came to meet Borden? You said something about his having a house near your father's." 'lt's a bungalow. He bought it a little more than a year ago. He used to motor down most weekends, and sometimes stayed longer. 1 used to see him about and we met two or three times at parties and so on, but I never liked him and we hardly ever spoke." "And is that all you know about him?" There was a momentary hesita- tion which did not escape his not- ice before she said; "Yes-except for what you have told me." D. G. Psowxn. Calgary. Alta.; Tnos. LAURIE, Sarnir Sula: JACK Bsnnict. Winnipeg. Mom: '1'. F. lions. 0nt.; M. H. Vltmsn. Outremont. P.Q.: Y . Fort William, 0nt.; Mn. L. T. Lowrlill. Charlotte. town, IKE. . I vrrrs hnctois. Ste. Justine, P.Q.; J. W. HILL, Saskatoon,- and 80 Prince of 325.00 cosh E1-rm. l. Orson. Winnipc .Mm.; C. J. Fm-a. Toronto; A. Llnavu. Ottawa, I0nt.; A. Roy Gu.causr.- Pam-” (Int.; K. R. MCKIINIIE. nrnnto. 0nl.; Mas. Dounu boron h. 0nt.; Mn. 1. W. FlNcn.y!'ort Credit. Onu Anms. Sumrnerland. B.C.; Mu. Halls Tn.aI., Sun:- Mas. incur.-r MALTIIY. Port Credit. 0nt.; Mn. F. A. ot clues. what were they? What . could they be? Did they point to her? she went over and over every move and action of hers in the flat but could think of nothing done that could betray her. Had she been seen? Was some third person in the 113; whu. me was rnerland. B.C.; Mas. G. HAAGSKA, Beverly. Alu.; Cocnun. Porquis .Ict.. 0n:.: Mas. l-lvurx Cmcnion; mere-, Envuap llluna. Calgary. Altar, Mrs. R. H. Pznnnno. Strceteville. 0nt.: limes R. PLAICIMSI. Thoma. 0nt.x A sudden cold shiver went over Calgary, Alu.; DAVE Borr. Condor. Alu.; Scr. G. W. Recuum 0nuv,Toronto, 0nt.; O. . Fnrur. Toronto her. That sound or a closing doorl Had she really heard it as she stood, holding the pistol and watching with frenzied eyes while Borden so slowly and horribly slumped down on the floor? She could not be sure. There had Icem- ed to be so many other noises-a roaring in her ears. echoes of the shot. the clatter ol the motor back- firing in the street. Could anyone else have been there? But. it so, why had he, or she, not come for- waxd and denounced her? Had that been done? It she had been seen she would not be known to the witness'. All that could be given to the police was a descrip- tion of her. They might be looking liIm11:n. Ldmonlon, Altn.; W. E. Srrvuar. Edmonton. AlIe.; SYDNEY MAY, Calfaey. A.Ite.; Mas. Epwm Cnovsn. Vauxhall, Alu.; Micnnr. Konx, Woctoelz. Alu.; Mas. P. 1. Honor. Moolomin. Sack; W. Drums, Parkman, Seek; Mm Jorcr Cuvzrr, Prince Albert SaeI(.; WIUJAM Hanan SITTE, it no. Seek; Mas. Iona 0. Mrtuuc, South Makws. aaI:.: Rn- uouo S1-Err, Torque . Suing-Mas. D. Dnms, Brandon. M:m.: Mas. C. J. 0'K'r.u.I.. Hnausa. Man.; F. I. Illuze, Winkler, Mam; T. A. Lraearrtl. Winnipeg. MIn.: Envuno MCLACHLAII. Winniv. lIlan.; urrono Pacxrn. Winnipeg, Mnn.; J. A. AID, Belleville. Ont.; Ror Woon, Brantfnrd. 0nt.;.IulI1! A. BELL Caledon East. Ont.; Mas. Psuu. Fonau, Cnledon, 0111.; Emma TIIAKE, Carleton Place. Ont.-, Mas. Fun A. Pmaes. (lobourg, ()nt.; W. J. laorr, Copper Cliff. Ont.; E. Eowaan Plans, Lorne Perk. Ont; MILTON H. liar; (Iananoque. 0nt.; Mas. A. E. Vlcuzru. "smillon. Ont.; WlU.lAM Dwn, Hamilton. 0nt.: DONALD Fluuzll, London. 0ni.; R. F. Damon. Mmotick, 0nt.; M. llicAn:r:, Mirnico, 0nt.; C. H. Wu-r, Ottawa, Ont.; 0. 6. Ont.-. Wu. C. RICHARDS, Toronto. 0nt.; Viclol C.- Hisas, Toronto. Ont.-. Mns. Dolus HALL. Toronto. Onu BIZINAID Wm), Toronto, Ont.; R. T. ELl.:an. Wood-, stock, 0nt.; Mas. CAIlNl.'l' H. LONG. Wnrdsvilie, 0nt.l. Mas. Janus EKINS. Woodstock, 0nt.; WALLACI Drureev, Baio Comelu. P.Q.; Mus. C. A. Sun. Bour-' Ianuquo, P.Q.; C. I. ll. Brznluaz. Montreal, P. .; 1. R; I.AaILLI:. Montreal. P.Q.; J. P. lllmnu. Montm P.Q.;. DAVID Rn.r.r. Montreal, P.Q.; Mlctner. Znntuuum Montreal. I'.Q.: Mae. 1. C. Nicluzasoa. Moncton. N.B.x Miss Bram. B. KNooI:t.L. Saint John. N.B.; Mu. Eun- nrru R. Lmca. Halifax, N.S.: M. Hamuuun Halifax; N.S.; Maxnau. MIicLzon. Trenton. N.S.: AYIIOND BLOUIN, Ascot Comer, P. .; Jean-Cnauu Moran.- Granby, P.Q.; Lucian A. ursaanuu. Lu Vieillee Forges. P.Q.: Foin-umir Drsaocnzns, Montreal. P.Q.; Jun MARC Dlcmilo. Montreal. P.Q.: Jun Mums.- Montreel. P.Q.; J. C. Rovun, Montreal. P.Q.: I. H. A. t DUGAL, Quebec, P.Q.; Miss lunroxo: Jun. Three Rivers, P.Q.; Aunnn Ousurrra. Villa St. Charles; P.Q.; Emuo LALDNDE, Ville l.aSalle, P. . "'"""'"”"'" -mm war we Eiii?.;”iEff.” .2r:::::";. ”;2:..:::: ..i::. P " he um :;f;Lnle&".PERFIN! mm. for i.;.....u. It .9. easy, but ,........d .,,,,..”;2f;r”-,,.Tl;i;.;.::3 ;vg;t;;.:..v.g-3: ::";,:,:1;.o;.:0.;i:; ,.;:; 10 ml wmuns . . . CONGRATULATIONS! Norondu Brand Copper Sul- he W35 H05 Ill-Ssatlsfled Villh '3” to the waiter tor his check. so or ten, spreading through every IISTIIIT POWDEI photo help: produce high h3b(f)l:i(I:P8l:il;alllllld;i. hm free for the afternoon." he street and corner of London and 70 gaycqaow (Ma (W. a c M VCIL r and quqmy abundant ylolds . . . any rm” tg mum ,, he saw, ,,buLi:::1f;ug&ylou dont want to act back its environs-asearching for her! . , 1: 0 M0II0"V""' disoeno-Ina promoble crops. 1” alfwnm. ...m.k And round gomgfm ., am We mm” d” ” mu" H" Imgers cmsed ””V"L”V”1y 3? To everybody-whether you entered the contest or nel- .”""'""d "'”" 15"” ANADA at Di-escnt. I get E nvmllllll 53I3li3'I A"I'd love it!" The prospect of re- Ivheex-nTa:lascoxoIl(oI;tIo!d's III1ncIe?i1nsuIere. Happy Motoring with Heavy Dufy WHITI ROS! MOTOR OILI MADE IN C End at Dllellomcllal f'0"l"ll55I0”5.turning to the house in which such mg hers II-fa loved her" he beiiev- I WI”-V qummrl-V' which mum 3" Uneasy 8ll1l0SlJhel'e had existed ed in her: he would starid by her it clears the rent of my rooms andl had that m0mn8 did not appeal to her, (0 -it things came to the worst! .and there would be daricness and a me smrancd am” He Then there was that odious- CANADIAN COPPER REFINERS LIMITED woo BANK or NOVA SCOTIA moo 44 KING sr w E353; x0cIIJemIIIli:s)Il:II1 3.I3":t-em3ia3'r7'?.””””” ” ”””k i” it ”””””' ”' l . ousc. ' ' b to - e ill. There-'s hecnI . We pIa'Ec”iI(ftis liIt(II:1of that up to now.I They 8” 3 long pmgmmmc ithrou h but B - v but I shall lw all right in 3- Ielwliave gbeen ableairrImIzIve IIaI:1L;'ld C122: - ' m0Tllh5 if I 03" "MY hail: hf?" account of it afterwards. Her mind .....m.-.. ..- .. ,, ..-,- -.m....,,mm-nnnng dd "Is that where the ova I'll yml . . OTTAWA. Jilly lli -(GPl- A'cadet "get acqualn . plan. The spoke about last nizht comes in?"lrnasllguglptiligggfbggirhgio :6"? visit, with President Truman atjcadcts. selected on a merit lmsislshe asked, and he nodded. ”I death scanty as wenfme gtmhs she White House will highlight a from all parts of Canada. will leave thought you were only joking." we pzmce had given Om meme 3”: two-week air tour or the Unit('dlMontreal July 28 for Washington. "There's no harm in trying to be much food for thought ;n mam States by 26 RUHII Canadian Air first stop on their tour as guests cheerful." he returned with it grin. Wm, had the police come to 'tho Cadets under the international alriof the U. 8. Civil Air Patrol. I”1 expert I shall get through. hutmoncluslon mm it was E Case 01' XI I'”"e I399” mi”? 9” my 93.91"”) murder? Until she read the report and NW” N55 MJOIW I”.”5h9d she had never acknowledged tol i now. There wasnit much or it leitgherseu the hope which she had i after my lather had taken what hhrbourcd than Borden would be he ll?lllU”d- Fm'1””3I9I5'i 3” inssumed to have committed sili- lfliilld Wok Ch-"'19 "I "e , for ""3 cldc. But it had been there The and had managed cvcrytlung won-fweapon was beside mm. omy ms dt-.rfull.v. But at the prcscnt xiinm-'nnzel.ypI.m.s could be 0'n it That am I'm practically on the rocks. word ..nngel.ym.mts.. hmugtml up I'm lellllll-' YW” IIII5 b”'R””c rmwanother which appeared in the re- "”fii..?”.ii:iA...- . lpfff;Tiff..PfTiifi?Ti,i?”ii?flE "Why? That's a SlII)' qucstionl mom you going to many me?” "I haven't said so and lim '1 'tmctoitou 5”” 30” mm d Tall y iror quick Cnlllfliftglf help for Backuha, knew all uhout mP- I Rheumatic runs, a tting Uplllghts, man; "And you won't tell that! ' HIS rim:;1(y”u;;r:;::rit;txi::go):f;:geniLegfalns, V0” "35 5”I.””5 1"" a. ";2"le')I1: troubles. try cynic-x. Quick, ceoyml;IIIte Iludtdigf but remember mg its pl om . e faction or money back. Don't mixer nnother went on more lightly; "Tell me as 411 withoutaekingyourdmuieuor cymg. much as you can." a I i There wasn't STORY: K1951 WI. tell. She had lived all her life at Hirzh Laylcy, where her father. noWI a widower. was a doctor in general practice. Nancy Milton had been her chum at school and the mend- ship had continued though. for a- couple of years. they had Seen lil- tlr-. of each other owing to Nancy taking a position as secretary in London. Then she married Martin FEBTILIZE THE ' NEW war USE NA-CHURS LIQUID PLANT FOOD. Here's the prmluct, based on . . D” llluetretodi am. Corntnsndnr vs iltulmer "Ill" '”'"" ""' "" "'"" '”" ”” """” ” '”" ' I525 gem douile dz'w'a'eIzdgj'vahe in lie 1952 STUDEBAKER SEVERAL MONTHS TO Winterton and came to live int the recomincntlod W. I'- t' th . Thl. visit was the. 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